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Phlegraean Fields
volcanic region located in the Gulf of Pozzoles, west of Naples, Italy
Procida
Procida (; ) is one of the Phlegraean Islands off the coast of Naples in southern Italy. The island is between Cape Miseno and the island of Ischia. With its tiny satellite island of Vivara, it is a (municipality) of the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the region of Campania.
Quarto
Italian comune
Monte di Procida
Italian comune
Solfatara
mountain
Lake Avernus
crater lake in Italy
Vivara
Vivara is a satellite islet of Procida, one of the three main islands in the Gulf of Naples. (The other two are Ischia and Capri.)
Nisida
thumb|250px|Isle of Nisida in the Gulf of Naples.
Phlegraean Islands
island group
Campanian Archipelago
island group off the coast of Italy
Monte Nuovo
mountain
Posillipo
thumb|300px|Stairway to the sea of the Villa Elisa
Piscina Mirabilis
reservoir
Cave of Dogs
cave in Italy
Lucrinus Lacus
lake in Italy
Campanian Ignimbrite eruption
VEI 7 Volcanic eruption around 40,000 years BP
Cape Miseno
cape in Campania, Italy
Portus Julius
remains of a Roman port near Naples, Italy
Fusaro Lake
lake
Mount Barbaro
mountain in Italy
Agnano
thumb|350px|Agnano Racecourse showing the crater edges at the rear Agnano is a suburb of Naples, Italy, situated southwest of the city in the Campi Flegrei region. It was popular among both ancient Greeks and Romans and was famed for its hot sulphurous springs.
Liternum
Liternum was an ancient town of Campania, southern central Italy, near "Patria Lake", on the low sandy coast between Cumae and the mouth of the Volturnus. It was probably once dependent on Cumae. In 194 BC it became a Roman colony. Although Livy records that the town was unsuccessful, excavation reveals a Roman town existed there until the 4th century AD.
Circumflegrea railway
railway line in Italy
Cumana Railway
railway line in Italy
Collina dei Camaldoli
hill in Naples, Italy